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United States Army Uniform, and the work is entirely
United States Army Uniform, and the work is entirely
under the control of the Military Authorities.   
under the control of the Military Authorities.   
5.  The work done by The Salvation Army is not duplicated
by the work fo the Red Cross, the Y.M.C.A., the Knights
of Columbus or other agencies.  All of these agencies are
assigned their locations by the military authorities and
as there are never enough to cover fully the urgent needs
at any one place, duplication of effort is utterly impos-
sible.


6.  The value of The Salvation Army's work among the
soldiers is abundantly attested by military author-
ities and the men themselves. General Pershing has
shown a strong personal interest in the work, and has
been unqualified in his commendation and support, and
in his request that the American people make it possi-
ble to étend this work by their liberal support. 


7.  Endorsements of the work have been given by:--
President Wilson
Secretary of War Baker
General Pershing
National Council of Defense
Commission on Training Camp Activities
The American Red Cross
The Y.M.C.A. National War Board
The Knights of Columbus
Governor Lowden
The Illinois State Council of Defense


8.  Endorsements have also been given by the British and
French Governments and Military Authorities.


9.  This fund is administered by The Salvation Army War
Board, consisting of The Salvation Army National
Leaders and a number of prominent business men of
National Reputation.
10.  The Treasurer of the Chicago Fund is Mr. George M.
Reynolds, President of the Continental and Commercial
National Bank.


This Receipt
This Receipt

Latest revision as of 19:54, 22 April 2020

Statement for Workers in the Salvation Army Drive for War Funds 1. The drive is under the management of the State Council of Defense. 2. The funds being raised are to be used entirely for the benefit of American soldiers and sailors on the battlefields in France. 3. The work in France includes huts back of the lines where American soldiers are temporarily located, and also canteens and improvised Dugouts right up to the front line trenches. The service includes whatever seems most necessary to the soldiers under any given conditions -- meeting the actual needs of the hour. During the firing at night it includes serving hot coffee and doughnuts without charge to the fighters in front trenches who must often stand in the mud and rain for hours without food or drink except as it is thus supplied. 4. The Salvation Army workers in the war zones wear the United States Army Uniform, and the work is entirely under the control of the Military Authorities. 5. The work done by The Salvation Army is not duplicated by the work fo the Red Cross, the Y.M.C.A., the Knights of Columbus or other agencies. All of these agencies are assigned their locations by the military authorities and as there are never enough to cover fully the urgent needs at any one place, duplication of effort is utterly impos- sible.

6. The value of The Salvation Army's work among the soldiers is abundantly attested by military author- ities and the men themselves. General Pershing has shown a strong personal interest in the work, and has been unqualified in his commendation and support, and in his request that the American people make it possi- ble to étend this work by their liberal support.

7. Endorsements of the work have been given by:-- President Wilson Secretary of War Baker General Pershing National Council of Defense Commission on Training Camp Activities The American Red Cross The Y.M.C.A. National War Board The Knights of Columbus Governor Lowden The Illinois State Council of Defense

8. Endorsements have also been given by the British and French Governments and Military Authorities.

9. This fund is administered by The Salvation Army War Board, consisting of The Salvation Army National Leaders and a number of prominent business men of National Reputation.

10. The Treasurer of the Chicago Fund is Mr. George M. Reynolds, President of the Continental and Commercial National Bank.

This Receipt To be given to Donor by Worker. The Salvation Army War Fund No. 63211 Under auspices of Illinois State Council of Defense--License No. 112 Series B, Aug. 1918

Name Judge Bregstone Address City or Town Salvation Army Dance Dollars $240.00?

GEORGE M. REYNOLDS, Treasurer

Mrs Phlip P. Bregstone Chairman

By James Draeft?

Letter sent to Mrs. Philip Bregstone June, 1918